Abstract
Chondrosarcomas are malignant skeletal tumors with chondroid differentiation. Prognosis is largely dependent on histological grading, which suffer from significant interobserver variability. Telomerase activity and abundant telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression has previously been associated with chondrosarcoma grade and metastasis. We therefore analyzed the hTERT promoter in clinicopathologically well-characterized chondrosarcomas (grade 1–3) from 87 patients. Using Sanger sequencing we identified an activating −124 C > T mutation in 23 cases (26%). Promoter mutations were significantly associated with increased histological grade (8% of grade 1, 32% of grade 2 and 46% of grade 3, P = 0.002), suggesting a role in tumor progression. In four chondrosarcomas where the histopathological grade was heterogenous, the hTERT mutation was only identified in the higher-grade areas. Additionally, hTERT promoter mutations were significantly associated with worse metastasis-free survival (P = 0.018), chondrosarcoma-specific survival (P = 0.022) and older patient age (P = 0.003). These data suggest that hTERT promoter mutations are common in high grade conventional chondrosarcomas. Granted that additional studies can confirm these findings; hTERT promoter analysis could potentially serve as an adjuvant prognostic marker in routine chondrosarcoma grading. This study reinforces the rationale of telomerase targeted therapy in a subset of chondrosarcomas.
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